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I would date myself. What a narcissistic question! I’m divorced, attractive (as described by multiple dates), nice body (people are very surprised when I tell them I have kids), well-educated, good career, and own a home in VHCOL city. I’m a woman of color and have children. I’m bi and equally attracted to men and women. Ironically for this sub, women like me a lot more than men (on and offline) and I live in a city with one of the highest male gender ratios in the US, so I can’t understand this…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/04/22 05:45 AM
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Life has taught me that I don’t know anything and kicked my ass a few times. My ex husband and I had lots of sex when we met and it took years for him to come to terms with what he wanted. People can feign a lot. Sometimes the twists and turns of life take you somewhere you never expected. Not saying that this is the issue with your partner, but what you described just strikes me as odd. It feels like there is something more there. I realized hesitancy to have sex is a huge red flag (sometimes h…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/04/22 04:55 AM
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Yeah, my ex was exactly the same. But, as he aged, he realized he preferred to be with a man. I think before your frontal lobe develops anything goes. It’s really only after 30, you know what you want and it’s consistent, especially if you are sexually ambivalent so to speak. It’s really hard for a man to come out, especially if they come from a conservative family, culture. My ex’s mother is very Catholic and homophobic (but not open about this as she lives in a liberal area) and that in itself…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/04/22 02:13 AM
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Sounds a lot like my ex husband. He turned out to be gay.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/04/22 03:03 PM
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